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Hearts host Falkirk and Celtic visit Motherwell in crucial Scottish Premiership matches tonight. The title could be decided if Hearts win and Celtic lose, with only two matches left in the season.
Hello world! Well, arenât these extraordinary times? So gripping has the Scottish Premiership title race become, not even the Guardian can ignore it! And tonight it might even be decided: league leaders Hearts host Falkirk while Celtic, just one point behind with two to play and coming into the game on the back of five successive league wins, head to Motherwell. Victory for one and defeat to the other (so long as the one doing the winning is Hearts) and it will be over.
As youâre likely to know by now, if it isnât settled tonight itâll be decided when the top two face each other on Saturday. Rangers meanwhile host Hibernian tonight: Hibs, currently fifth, could still overtake Motherwell in fourth or be overtaken by Falkirk in sixth, but Rangers will come third whatever they do in their last two matches.
Here, for the record, are tonightâs three fixtures, all of them 8pm BST kick-offs:
Hearts v Falkirk
Motherwell v Celtic
Rangers v Hibernian
And hereâs what Hearts manager Derek McInnes had to say ahead of a potentially career-defining night for him and his team:
double quotation markIâve just assumed Celtic are going to win their game, Iâve had it in my head that weâre going to the last game and Iâm prepared for that. Listen, thereâs no easy games for anybody, nothingâs straightforward. Motherwell are a more than capable team. They were fully committed against us and Iâm sure thatâll be the same again against Celtic.
We have been trying to hold off a couple of heavyweights for a long time now. Weâve managed to see off Rangers and weâve got to try and see off Celtic over the next two games. I think the facts show weâre coping brilliantly. Weâve already broken a club record in terms of points tally and weâve got a Champions League qualifier already secured, but obviously we want to try and go one better now and win the league.
And finally, hereâs Ewan Murrayâs preview of the evening:
It is a sign of shifting attitudes that the fact Hearts could claim the Scottish Premiership title on Wednesday was somewhat lost in analysis of the weekendâs events. Given Celticâs form such a scenario is an unlikely one, but that it exists at all is remarkable: a Hearts win at home to Falkirk, coupled with defeat for Celtic at Motherwell, means the Edinburgh club will become champions for the first time since 1960.
The key matches are Hearts vs. Falkirk and Motherwell vs. Celtic.
Hearts needs to win against Falkirk while Celtic must lose to Motherwell to secure the title.
The title race is extremely close, with Hearts leading by just one point over Celtic with only two matches remaining.
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âItâs nice to be able to hear âHearts could win the league at Tynecastle,ââ says their manager, Derek McInnes. âI donât know how many people have been able to say that in their lifetime. The likelihood is we are going to have to win two games or certainly pick up four points.â In a quirk of history, both of Heartsâ titles in the 20th century were secured at St Mirrenâs former Love Street ground.
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